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in india, the government has put its cities on high alert after a blast on wednesday in the financial capital of mumbai. the prime minister insist there was no warning or prior intelligence about the attack. 70 people were killed and more than 100 injured in multiple locations. people are angry about the government's inability to prevent such strikes. >> monsoon rains tumbled down and mumbai, india's financial capital, always the aftermath of three simultaneous bomb blast. close to 20 people were killed and scores more injured as explosions ripped through crowded areas during evening rush hour. witnesses in the opera house district and diamond trading area where one of the blast took place described -- described scenes of chaos and confusion. >> it was 6:55 pm. i was packing to go home and the bomb went off. i was watching from a window. i dropped the diamonds i was carrying. i could see people panicking and covered in blood. >> a number of people have died in these attacks. investigators have been combing all three sites to find any clues as to why transpired and who may be responsib
in india, the government has put its cities on high alert after a blast on wednesday in the financial capital of mumbai. the prime minister insist there was no warning or prior intelligence about the attack. 70 people were killed and more than 100 injured in multiple locations. people are angry about the government's inability to prevent such strikes. >> monsoon rains tumbled down and mumbai, india's financial capital, always the aftermath of three simultaneous bomb blast. close to 20...
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india on high alert. security has intensified after the bomb attack. now to afghanistan where five people were killed today in a blast inside of a mosque. the attack was carried out by a man who hid explosives in his turban. this took place during a memorial service for president karzai's brother, ahmad wali karzai. four more of his brothers and the governor of kandahar were in the mosque at the time but they were not heard. >> and other deadly attack in the heart of kandahar. officials were attending a service for the president's brother when the bomber struck. the police security area. among the dead, an influential clear -- among the dead, an influential cleric opposed to the taliban. the brunt of this attack was borne by ordinary afghans. late on wednesday, six villagers died in a raid during an operation to flush out insurgents from near the pakistan border. among the victims, women and children. this has led to a wave of anger among afghans. the protests have taken place pressing for the withdrawal of western forces. that is about to happen. some
india on high alert. security has intensified after the bomb attack. now to afghanistan where five people were killed today in a blast inside of a mosque. the attack was carried out by a man who hid explosives in his turban. this took place during a memorial service for president karzai's brother, ahmad wali karzai. four more of his brothers and the governor of kandahar were in the mosque at the time but they were not heard. >> and other deadly attack in the heart of kandahar. officials...
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washington is working hard to deepen its ties in the region and is encouraging countries like india to become more assertive. >> a story that goes back to the second world war. >> the grave of adolf hitler's deputy rudolf hess has been exhumed. his remains have been cremated and his ashes will be scattered at sea. neo-nazi groups try to stage rallies there every year. >> a brown patch of ground is all the remains of the final resting place of one of the most notorious figures and not see germany. rudolf hess was buried in a small grave. >> we had to close the graveyard regularly about the anniversary of his birthday and there was major disturbances. there were marches by certain groups. the whole town was in turmoil. there was a huge police presence. >> this is what they want to avoid. groups of neo-nazis to send it -- descended and played homage to hit their posterity. this situation is now a relief to the people. >> we hope that they don't come back. >> rudolf hess was one of hitler's closest aides. he parachuted into scotland in an attempt at peace. after the war, he was imprisoned
washington is working hard to deepen its ties in the region and is encouraging countries like india to become more assertive. >> a story that goes back to the second world war. >> the grave of adolf hitler's deputy rudolf hess has been exhumed. his remains have been cremated and his ashes will be scattered at sea. neo-nazi groups try to stage rallies there every year. >> a brown patch of ground is all the remains of the final resting place of one of the most notorious figures...
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washington is also working hard to diepen its size in the region and is encouraging countries like india to become more assertive. next local elections are taking place in parts of northern sri lanka on saturday. in some areas, it will be the sum -- the first such vote in nearly 30 years. although, parliamentary elections were held last year. it will come just two years after the end of the civil war between government forces and the tamil tiger separatists. joining me now from, but it is charles. these are the council elections, but even the president campaigned in one city this week. what is at stake for him? >> that is right. the big jet -- the big government juggernaut, if you like. he is responding to the intense wave of international criticism being directed at the country at the moment. the u.s. congressional committee is voting that aid will be cut off to sri lanka unless they show a move away from wartime atrocities. ofy're putting a lot resources into this. >> two opposition groups have claimed harassment by the ruling party, which it denies. it will these elections be free and
washington is also working hard to diepen its size in the region and is encouraging countries like india to become more assertive. next local elections are taking place in parts of northern sri lanka on saturday. in some areas, it will be the sum -- the first such vote in nearly 30 years. although, parliamentary elections were held last year. it will come just two years after the end of the civil war between government forces and the tamil tiger separatists. joining me now from, but it is...
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the country and then people all over the world in europe, in africa and asia and i just returned from india where i met people who told me that they had organized a free angela davis committee in delhi and in pune. so almost everywhere i've gone in the world they tell me that there were people involved at that time, but it was because of that campaign that i was eventually freed. >> when you were sitting in a prison cell 40 years ago, did you see any of this happening, did you see getting out of the prison? >> well, i mean, it's interesting. i had a lot of hope. i was very optimistic and i retain that optimism. >> oh, really? after everything that's happened to you, incarcerations and being kicked out of a university you still retain hope? well, so much has happened. a lot of very positive changes have happened. black people are in places where we never would have been able to imagine. not only in the white house, right? >> yes. >> and we have a way of thinking about the relationship between race and class and gender and sexuality and nation and ability that would have boggled people's mind
the country and then people all over the world in europe, in africa and asia and i just returned from india where i met people who told me that they had organized a free angela davis committee in delhi and in pune. so almost everywhere i've gone in the world they tell me that there were people involved at that time, but it was because of that campaign that i was eventually freed. >> when you were sitting in a prison cell 40 years ago, did you see any of this happening, did you see getting...
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. >>> it was a horrifying scene in india when a leopard went into a village and mauled people. authorities tried to tranquilize it and it turned aggressive. we have a foe foe of one of the attacks -- photo of one of the attacks. when the tranquilizer didn't work, it began to attack. the people who are injured are expected to survive. >>> the power is out in part of the bayview district. pg&e blames a bird for the problem. as tara moriarty reports, crews have had to take some unusual steps to deal with the problem. >> reporter: a quiet siegel -- see gull sat injured after -- seagull sat injured after hitting power lines. >> we just let the bird be. it kept going toward the power lines. >> reporter: traffic went out in several intersections in the bayview district. nearby businesses also lost power. >> all of a sudden, approximately 8:30, the lights started flickering and the next thing you know, everything went dead. >> reporter: pg&e believe the bird flew into one of the lines snagged it and an animal control officer caught the bird and took for medical attention. the crews wou
. >>> it was a horrifying scene in india when a leopard went into a village and mauled people. authorities tried to tranquilize it and it turned aggressive. we have a foe foe of one of the attacks -- photo of one of the attacks. when the tranquilizer didn't work, it began to attack. the people who are injured are expected to survive. >>> the power is out in part of the bayview district. pg&e blames a bird for the problem. as tara moriarty reports, crews have had to take...
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>> he is a political boss of part of india i visited. socialists have been in charge for years, it's not surprising this is the poorest part of the country. >> calcutta is poor because of your stupid policy. >> no. this is the-- not gone down. >> socialism just works better. >> a hundred times. >> that interview obviously was done years ago. he and his party continue to rule and plan for another dozen years. only this may, after indian voters finally got upset watching businesses and jobs flee to other parts of india, did they vote the socialist government out overwhelmingly, good for them, but the socialist rule for decades because central planning makes sense to people. life is complex, we can't pay attention to everything, we have lives, we're busy, our intuition tells us, someone should be in charge. what would the economy be like if no one was in charge? well, it would be pretty good, actually. apparently, better than one that is centrally planned. look at this list of countries. these places are centrally planned, the nations at th
>> he is a political boss of part of india i visited. socialists have been in charge for years, it's not surprising this is the poorest part of the country. >> calcutta is poor because of your stupid policy. >> no. this is the-- not gone down. >> socialism just works better. >> a hundred times. >> that interview obviously was done years ago. he and his party continue to rule and plan for another dozen years. only this may, after indian voters finally got...
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india has been axles which are being hunted down, you have native indians in brazil. even in afghanistan they call the areas where they're doing all the bombing the tribal areas. i want you to speak to the fact that indigenous people around the world are being if under attack. er attack. and is there some way we can get this out into the press so they can understand that this should be stopped immediately? >> guest: well, what you're saying was true. >> guest: what you are saying is true. i was just in norway and the performance with a nsga woman in india under attack by the burmese. i think what it is, there's always the land hunger and indigenous people are vulnerable. there are resources that others want. for instance, in i think it is coaster rica, covered the land and animals and oil. so what we think about is the oil in the gulf. we don't realize that is happening in other regions as well. it should be published. it should be in papers. it is very difficult to have that information. one book that i read was by hawkins. i am sure you remember him from long ago. o
india has been axles which are being hunted down, you have native indians in brazil. even in afghanistan they call the areas where they're doing all the bombing the tribal areas. i want you to speak to the fact that indigenous people around the world are being if under attack. er attack. and is there some way we can get this out into the press so they can understand that this should be stopped immediately? >> guest: well, what you're saying was true. >> guest: what you are saying is...
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forestry experts say they had >>> a photographer captured terrifying moments in india when a leopard went on the attack. look at this! forestry experts say they have been trying to tranquilize a female because she was wandering in a heavily populated area. but before they could get to her, she was spooked and she mauled 6 people. that leopard was eventually killed. what amazes me about these pictures is that the photographer stopped to snap the shot instead of running in the other direction. >> absolutely. scary. >> so weather. >> on a happier note than leaping animals. weather looking good, ladies. sunshine again today. we are seeing clouds roll back in. yesterday was clear but looking off in the distance you can see some fog at the golden gate bridge. cloud cover not too much of an issue like last week. beautiful at a in store this afternoon. -- beautiful day in store this afternoon. 60s and 70s bayside and 60s at the coast a mix of sun and clouds. tonight clear inland, partly cloudy at the bay and at the coastline going to see that fog roll right back in by this evening. we'll see
forestry experts say they had >>> a photographer captured terrifying moments in india when a leopard went on the attack. look at this! forestry experts say they have been trying to tranquilize a female because she was wandering in a heavily populated area. but before they could get to her, she was spooked and she mauled 6 people. that leopard was eventually killed. what amazes me about these pictures is that the photographer stopped to snap the shot instead of running in the other...
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. >>> and ahead, a terrifying scene in india. an entire family swept away in a flash flood sent kareening over a waterfall. details coming up. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. >>> raw politics and a possible game change ir. over the weekend, texas governor ric perry told the "demoine register" he felt quote/unquote called to run for president. he said he makes no apologies about his father but trying to downplay the notion he feels called by god to run. that said, many think he could be a god send to a republican party in
. >>> and ahead, a terrifying scene in india. an entire family swept away in a flash flood sent kareening over a waterfall. details coming up. to make science as exciting as a video game. i need to reach peter, who's falling behind. and push janet who's 6 chapters ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] with interactive learning solutions from dell, mrs. davis can make education a little more personal. so every student feels like her only student. dell. the power to do more. is best absorbed in...
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there were less people concerned about india so that is the correct position. it was just after the abbottabad incident in which osama bin laden was taken out, and the feeling in pakistan was that the u.s. had sort of violated pakistan's sovereignty and doing that and the u.s. could have done the same with pakistan's cooperation. and so that was the divide within pakistan reflected in that. is not just a simplistic analysis of it would be it is more nuanced. people didn't mind, even those people who didn't mind it in some of bin laden being taken now they thought the u.s. should have done it unilaterally. it was like you know i've a problem in in my backyard that you can bring the front doorbell and asked me to help you or you can jump across the wall and come into it. there were two different reactions to those two different things. as far as why is the united states not popular in pakistan are not like? let me just say pakistan is not a well-liked in the united states either right now. and that always has to do with how perceptions are being managed or are be
there were less people concerned about india so that is the correct position. it was just after the abbottabad incident in which osama bin laden was taken out, and the feeling in pakistan was that the u.s. had sort of violated pakistan's sovereignty and doing that and the u.s. could have done the same with pakistan's cooperation. and so that was the divide within pakistan reflected in that. is not just a simplistic analysis of it would be it is more nuanced. people didn't mind, even those...
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>>> and also ahead, a terrifying scene in india when an entire family swept away in a flash flood sent over a waterfall. details coming up. >>> raw politics and a possible . but my data is doubling. my servers are maxed out. i need to think about something else when i run. [ male announcer ] with efficient i.t. solutions from dell, doug can shift up to 50% of his company's technology spend from operating costs to innovation. so his company runs better, and so does doug. dell. the power to do more. you know, the ones who do such a super job, so his company runs better, and so does doug. they're backed by the superguarantee®? only superpages®. wherever you are, wherever you're going, you'll find the super business you need. so next time, let the good guys save the day. get the superguarantee®, only at superpages®. in the book ... on your phone or online. >>> raw politics and a possible game changer. over the weekend, texas governor rick perry told the "demoine register" he felt quote/unquote called to run for president. he said he makes no apologies about his faith but trying to down
>>> and also ahead, a terrifying scene in india when an entire family swept away in a flash flood sent over a waterfall. details coming up. >>> raw politics and a possible . but my data is doubling. my servers are maxed out. i need to think about something else when i run. [ male announcer ] with efficient i.t. solutions from dell, doug can shift up to 50% of his company's technology spend from operating costs to innovation. so his company runs better, and so does doug. dell....
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. >>> and ahead, a terrifying scene in india. an entire family swept away in a flash flood sent kareening over a waterfall. details coming up. build a new app for the sales team in beijing. and convince the c.e.o. his email will find him... wherever he is. i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ male announcer ] with global services from dell, jim can address his company's i.t. needs through custom built applications, cloud solutions and ongoing support in over 100 countries. so his company sees results. and jim sees his family. dell. the power to do more. >>> raw politics and a possible game change ir. over the weekend, texas governor rick perry told the "demoine register" he felt quote/unquote called to run for president. he said he makes no apologies about his father but trying to downplay the notion he feels called by god to run. that said, many think he could be a god send to a republican party in search of a fresh contender. we have eric erikkson, the editor of the newspaper there. eric, he says he's not making
. >>> and ahead, a terrifying scene in india. an entire family swept away in a flash flood sent kareening over a waterfall. details coming up. build a new app for the sales team in beijing. and convince the c.e.o. his email will find him... wherever he is. i need to see my family while they're still awake. [ male announcer ] with global services from dell, jim can address his company's i.t. needs through custom built applications, cloud solutions and ongoing support in over 100...
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markets, marts, azil, india growth terms of a underdeveloped and the from that thmarkets. have trillion of dollars worth reserves whereas the countries are in nations so standpoints the countries are in going next five opposed to the developed. >> gillian? >> one of the most intresting things that week when that it the u.s. debt from a.a.a. that it ratings of american unchanged. the something you seeing in market the markets risk attacks is than some of american similar patent well. unusual. what moodies what you are rkets is a investors are acally, the mpletely fantastic west. run companies th the aren't run the about corporate government. everything els it's about political risk about everything ee. that the used to to emerging people this country but we don't political risks unedictably >> bill what is going to who hold us treasures. >> how are they going to get there money. >> well, they've got to get problem, in treasuries is that downgraded by rating standard & that the goes up. it's hard to know how much, i would suggest an actual downgrade debt would 25 basis quart
markets, marts, azil, india growth terms of a underdeveloped and the from that thmarkets. have trillion of dollars worth reserves whereas the countries are in nations so standpoints the countries are in going next five opposed to the developed. >> gillian? >> one of the most intresting things that week when that it the u.s. debt from a.a.a. that it ratings of american unchanged. the something you seeing in market the markets risk attacks is than some of american similar patent well....
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>>> and also ahead, a terrifying scene in india when an entire family swept away in a flash flood sent over a waterfall. details coming up. [ dr. ling ] i need to get the results from the m.r.i. see if the blood work is ready. review ms. cooper's history. and i want to see katie before she goes home. [ male announcer ] with integrated healthcare solutions from dell, every patient file is where dr. ling needs it. now she can spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork. ♪ dell. the power to do more. aflac! oh, i've just got major medical... major medical. ...but it helps pay the doctors. pays the doctors, boyyy! [ quack ] oh yeah? what about your family? ♪ we added aflac, so we get cash! it's like our safety net... ♪ to help with the mortgage or whatever we need! so my family doesn't feel the pain too. ha! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [ pigeons ] heyyy! hooo!!! we like to go the extra mile for our clients. with the wassman family, it was 2,500 extra miles. we're the wassman family from skagway, alaska. livin' so far out and not havin' a ban
>>> and also ahead, a terrifying scene in india when an entire family swept away in a flash flood sent over a waterfall. details coming up. [ dr. ling ] i need to get the results from the m.r.i. see if the blood work is ready. review ms. cooper's history. and i want to see katie before she goes home. [ male announcer ] with integrated healthcare solutions from dell, every patient file is where dr. ling needs it. now she can spend more time with patients and less time on paperwork. ♪...
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>> with so many country, we have chinese, malaysia, india, we will not be selective. the people would want to be happy. can hes are not good flighting resources. no reason why we can allow one to monopolize the resources. we want many companies to come in. >> waef been seeing the cues for fuel. as a potential investor coming in, that is possibly something that could be quite worrying that at any point because you're still importing your fuel from the north because you tonight have refining capacities here that this could impact potential for property development. >> that's a serious problem. and it is part of it, but we wanted to maintain with the north because what happened here, they were built during a time when sudan was at war. now the war is over, we want a small refinery to be built in south sudan. and while we're working to build those refinery, we want our border to be open. >> you seem to be taking a two pronged approach to this. china is already the largest investor in your oil sector, but you also you seem to be targeting the arab world quite heavily, as w
>> with so many country, we have chinese, malaysia, india, we will not be selective. the people would want to be happy. can hes are not good flighting resources. no reason why we can allow one to monopolize the resources. we want many companies to come in. >> waef been seeing the cues for fuel. as a potential investor coming in, that is possibly something that could be quite worrying that at any point because you're still importing your fuel from the north because you tonight have...
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. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton arrive -- secretary of state hillary clinton arrived in india today. it comes a week after deadly bombing in mumbai. he is on the third lecof a 12 day tour. she has been to turkey and greece. >>> if you are thinking about buying car, especially a small car, you may want to wait. plus medical marijuana workers are sending a message today. >>> plus who may be a safer driver when it comes to kids, parents or grandparents. the answer just might surprise you. >>> researchers at new york university says teens exposed to smoke are at a greater rate of hearing loss. scientists say the amount of hearing loss went up long with the level of chemicals from cigarettes. >>> turning to developing news. the board of director for clorox is turning down a bid to buy the company. he offered $10.2 billion, paying 76 dollars and 50 per share but the ceo says his offer undervalues the company and is not credible or adequate. they are working on a measure to wart off another bid. >>> nelson mandela supporters rallied today outside the san francisco federal building. t
. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton arrive -- secretary of state hillary clinton arrived in india today. it comes a week after deadly bombing in mumbai. he is on the third lecof a 12 day tour. she has been to turkey and greece. >>> if you are thinking about buying car, especially a small car, you may want to wait. plus medical marijuana workers are sending a message today. >>> plus who may be a safer driver when it comes to kids, parents or grandparents. the...
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quick check of the day's top stories including a leopard on the attack in india. look at these images. look at this. six people were mauled by this stray leopard after it wandered into a village in india. wild leopard, i should say. apparently it was spooked by a crowd of curious people. it was eventually caught. >>> also a showdown in memphis with school children caught in the middle of this. the school board says it will not open schools until the city pays up, pays $55 million it owes to the school district. the board says it needs the money to open the doors but the mayor says he is working toward a resolution and he believes school will start on time. teachers are expected back to work august 1st, kids august 8th. >>> the new susan boyle. the 22-year-old korean who is wowing the world with his voice. let's listen. ♪ >>> all right. this just into us here at cnn. a new development in the "news of the world" hacking scandal today. the fbi, the department of justice have agreed to meet with 9/11 families to discuss a report alleging the "news of the world" atte
quick check of the day's top stories including a leopard on the attack in india. look at these images. look at this. six people were mauled by this stray leopard after it wandered into a village in india. wild leopard, i should say. apparently it was spooked by a crowd of curious people. it was eventually caught. >>> also a showdown in memphis with school children caught in the middle of this. the school board says it will not open schools until the city pays up, pays $55 million it...
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. >>> 11 people in india were mauled by a wild leopard that wandered into their village. it was caught on camera. the leopard terrorized the town, attacking villagers and wildlife. officials before it was eventually tranquilized and brought under control. the cat died a few hours later from injuries sustained in the face-off and the people attacked are all recovering. >>> incredible x-ray images of a florida boy's brain with a pellet lodged inside it. close call for tommy gallagher, whose brother accidentally shot him in the head. tom tommy's doctors decided to leave the pellet there rather than try a risky operation. he's in rehab to regain control of his arm and leg. >>> if you needed more proof of how bad this heat wave is, it's so hot in minnesota's twin cities, you can literally bake cookies on the car dashboard. 96 degrees outside yesterday, 105 if you factor in the humidity, and out in the hot sun, temperatures could hit 130 degrees inside a closed car. not as hot as the home oven but enough to turn this batch golden brown. >>> al qaeda has a new plan to recruit ch
. >>> 11 people in india were mauled by a wild leopard that wandered into their village. it was caught on camera. the leopard terrorized the town, attacking villagers and wildlife. officials before it was eventually tranquilized and brought under control. the cat died a few hours later from injuries sustained in the face-off and the people attacked are all recovering. >>> incredible x-ray images of a florida boy's brain with a pellet lodged inside it. close call for tommy...
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kashmir is a flash point issue between india and pakistan. the last thing the united states is going to do is get in the middle of that issue because it would just probably anger both sides. matter of fact, there was, you know, there was a nut case argument when the obama administration came in, and people said, well, let's go solve the kashmir issue between india and pakistan, and then they'll both be great allies and help us fight al-qaeda. and, you know, people that know that issue said, what are you nuts? all you're going to do is get both sides angry at you. so the administration has stayed away from that as the bush administration did, you know, kind of like it's poison, and that's probably the right policy. so the notion that this council could actually do much other than, you know, throw a few cocktail parties and actually influence u.s. policy, boy, what a waste of money. jon: all right. jim carafano from the heritage foundation. read more from him on foxnews.com on this topic. jim, thank you. jenna: new developments surrounding oper
kashmir is a flash point issue between india and pakistan. the last thing the united states is going to do is get in the middle of that issue because it would just probably anger both sides. matter of fact, there was, you know, there was a nut case argument when the obama administration came in, and people said, well, let's go solve the kashmir issue between india and pakistan, and then they'll both be great allies and help us fight al-qaeda. and, you know, people that know that issue said,...
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they are warning anyone who sees one not to touch it. >>> it was a horrifying scene in india when this leopard wandered into this village mauling at least 11 people. wildlife officials tried to bring it back but it turned aggressive. this is a picture of one of the attacks when the tranquilizer did not work. the leopard eventually died from its injuries and the people who are injured are expected to recover. >>> following up on a story we covered extensively yesterday morning, authorities are still looking for the driver of a minivan who hit and ran. they say the van bass speeding -- they say the van was speeding when it hit a motorcycle merging on the freeway. the minivan struck another car before the driver took off running. 35-year-old joseph yabes was on the motorcycle and died at the scene. the man in the other vehicle was not injured. >>> i know just about 20 minutes ago, we checked in with sal and he talked about an accident in hayward. i also want to talk about the golden gate bridge. what's happening there? >> well, you know, the entire county looks good so. so far, so -- good
they are warning anyone who sees one not to touch it. >>> it was a horrifying scene in india when this leopard wandered into this village mauling at least 11 people. wildlife officials tried to bring it back but it turned aggressive. this is a picture of one of the attacks when the tranquilizer did not work. the leopard eventually died from its injuries and the people who are injured are expected to recover. >>> following up on a story we covered extensively yesterday morning,...
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. >> reporter: at gaylord india, they only serve san francisco tap at the table because it's all diners ask for. >> beside the wine, water. >> people like 3.5 glasses per person every day. the water. and nobody has ever complained that this water is not tasty. >> reporter: the puc says 85% of the water that reaches its customers will be uv treated and in san francisco, that number jumps to nearly 100%. >> parasites. >> reporter: but in san francisco, there is always dissent. >> research and find out exactly what you're drinking. >> reporter: in san francisco, robert lyles, cbs 5. >>> okay. you want to get away? airline ticket prices may be about to plunge. the exact time to book and how much you can save. >>> the final chapter for borders. everything must go. the ad promises big discounts but are you really saving money? cbs 5 consumerwatch shops around. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> tonight a san jose man is behind bars caused of selling phony vacation packages. police arrested tony tron thai yesterday the owner of asia travel & tours in san jose. consumerwatch was first to investigate the story
. >> reporter: at gaylord india, they only serve san francisco tap at the table because it's all diners ask for. >> beside the wine, water. >> people like 3.5 glasses per person every day. the water. and nobody has ever complained that this water is not tasty. >> reporter: the puc says 85% of the water that reaches its customers will be uv treated and in san francisco, that number jumps to nearly 100%. >> parasites. >> reporter: but in san francisco, there is...
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it's china, india and places like that. just listening to the discussion this morning, listening to the different points of view, you expand the different points of view, put them in a polarized poisonous, toxic atmosphere, congress, and it's governing. we can't govern ourselves. is this country ungovernable? it's the question in our minds and the minds of a lot of young people. where are we going as a nation. they go to washington and behave like clowns. that's a huge, huge problem. >> mike's point is spot on. even pat is saying we have a different philosophy on governing. when obama was elected he made promises. after that, he said he would close guantanamo bay. then he saw the information. after the elections, democrats said we would not extend the bush tax cuts, we did it. with larger deal around don't ask don't tell. i think it's important for politicians and those elected to want to govern and be bigger than the moment. remember, peter asked the most important question at the beginning, the real issue for voters is no
it's china, india and places like that. just listening to the discussion this morning, listening to the different points of view, you expand the different points of view, put them in a polarized poisonous, toxic atmosphere, congress, and it's governing. we can't govern ourselves. is this country ungovernable? it's the question in our minds and the minds of a lot of young people. where are we going as a nation. they go to washington and behave like clowns. that's a huge, huge problem. >>...
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they are downplaying reports that she's been seen in india. she 12k57d from portugal a couple years ago. recently an indians newspaper ran a story claiming a girl belonging to her resemblance was spotted. a regional police chief in india says he's heard nothing about that sighting. >>> a texas judge has granted warren jeffs permission to represent himself at his trial. the jury has been sworn in. opening statements were seconded to begin last hour. jeffs says he believes for counsel can adequately serve him. sunny hostin, a friend of our show, joins us later in the hour to talk about what this means for his case. >>> "jeopardy" host alex trebek is asking questions about an apparent tournament on crutching. >> the answer is -- at 2:30 yesterday morning, chasing a burglar down the hall at my san francisco hotel until my achilles tendon ruptured. >> police arrested lucinda moyer. >>> this video out of los angeles, riot police shooting beanbags. it was supposed to be abinvitation-only premiere. a local dj tweeted about it, and his followers showed
they are downplaying reports that she's been seen in india. she 12k57d from portugal a couple years ago. recently an indians newspaper ran a story claiming a girl belonging to her resemblance was spotted. a regional police chief in india says he's heard nothing about that sighting. >>> a texas judge has granted warren jeffs permission to represent himself at his trial. the jury has been sworn in. opening statements were seconded to begin last hour. jeffs says he believes for counsel...
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a woman from india has a mouthful of strength. this may be the understatement of the day. she used them to pull a truck yesterday. apparently she has been doing this kind of thing for more than 15 years pulling 8 vans with her teeth got her in the guinness world record book. next time she plans
a woman from india has a mouthful of strength. this may be the understatement of the day. she used them to pull a truck yesterday. apparently she has been doing this kind of thing for more than 15 years pulling 8 vans with her teeth got her in the guinness world record book. next time she plans
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i was just in norway, and i did a performance with asami person and a woman from india. she's a naga, that's the name of their indigenous nation under attack by the burmese, and i think what it is is there's always the land hunger, the need -- taking over for land, and the indoing nows people are -- indigenous people are vulnerable because they're in isolated areas or places they were sent that suddenly have resources available that others want. for instance, chevron has in, i think, it's costa rica has just covered the people, the land, the water, and the animals in oil so what we think about is the oil in the gulf, but we don't realize that that's happening in other regions as well so it should be published. it should be in papers, and it's very difficult to have that information be out. one book that i read was by hawk ins, and i'm sure you remember him from loping ago, or maybe not, but the same thing is going on in a way that it's not just indigenous people under attack now like you're talking about mountain top removal, the assault on the land is the same thing. i
i was just in norway, and i did a performance with asami person and a woman from india. she's a naga, that's the name of their indigenous nation under attack by the burmese, and i think what it is is there's always the land hunger, the need -- taking over for land, and the indoing nows people are -- indigenous people are vulnerable because they're in isolated areas or places they were sent that suddenly have resources available that others want. for instance, chevron has in, i think, it's costa...
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world where america is facing stiff competition for good jobs from rapidly growing nations like china, india, and brazil. for a long time, we were told that the best way to win that competition was to undermine consumer protection, undermine clean air and clean water laws, hand out tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires. that was the idea that helped for close to a decade. -- held sway or close to a decade. it did not work out very well. if you look at our history, it has never worked out real well. -- very well. america was built on the hard work and ingenuity of our people and our businesses. we also set up a free system of public schools. a generation was sent to college on the gi bill. we constructed roads and highways that span a continent and through investments in research and technology, we send a man to the moon. we launched the information age and created the internet. we created millions of jobs along the way. that is how you build a strong nation. that is how you build a strong middle class, by making the investments that are needed and always looking out over the horizon. w
world where america is facing stiff competition for good jobs from rapidly growing nations like china, india, and brazil. for a long time, we were told that the best way to win that competition was to undermine consumer protection, undermine clean air and clean water laws, hand out tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires. that was the idea that helped for close to a decade. -- held sway or close to a decade. it did not work out very well. if you look at our history, it has never worked out...
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i mean, india has the nextles which are being more or less hunted down. you've got the native indians in brazil. even in afghanistan, they call the areas where they're doing all the bombing the tribal areas. and i was wondering if you could just speak to the fact that indigenous people all over the world are under attack. and is there some way we can get this out into the press so they can understand that this should be stopped immediately? >> guest: well, what you're saying was true. i was just in norway and did a performance with a sammi person and a notga woman in india who were under attack by the burmese. and what i think it is there's always the land hunger, the taking over for land. and the indigenous people are vulnerable because they're in isolated areas or they're in places that they were sent that suddenly have resources available that others want, for instance, chevron, you know, has been -- i think it's costa rica has just covered the people of the land, the water and all the animals in oil. and so we think about -- what we think about the oi
i mean, india has the nextles which are being more or less hunted down. you've got the native indians in brazil. even in afghanistan, they call the areas where they're doing all the bombing the tribal areas. and i was wondering if you could just speak to the fact that indigenous people all over the world are under attack. and is there some way we can get this out into the press so they can understand that this should be stopped immediately? >> guest: well, what you're saying was true. i...
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. >>> a powerful monsoon turned deadly in india over the weekend. we want to warn you, the video may be disturbing to some viewers. a family of five was having a picnic on some rocks in the middle of the river on sunday. suddenly, the river swelled. the family held on to each other for support but the water was too strong. all were swept and only two survived. >>> rupert murdoch and his son are testifying before parliament right now. alison burns is monitoring the hearing on the phone-hacking scandal and joins us live with more on what they are saying. >> reporter: that's right. rupert murdoch insists he knew nothing and was misled by journalists he employeed. this is a live look. rupert murdoch an his son are facing questions about allegations that "news of the world" journalists illegally eavesdropped on thousands of people and here's how they started their testimony. >> i would just like to say one sentence, this is the most humble day of my life. i would like to say how sorry i am and how sorry we are to particularly the victims of the illegal v
. >>> a powerful monsoon turned deadly in india over the weekend. we want to warn you, the video may be disturbing to some viewers. a family of five was having a picnic on some rocks in the middle of the river on sunday. suddenly, the river swelled. the family held on to each other for support but the water was too strong. all were swept and only two survived. >>> rupert murdoch and his son are testifying before parliament right now. alison burns is monitoring the hearing on...
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credit rating. >>> officials in india say so far there are no new leads in wednesday's triple bombings in mumbai. the attacks came without warning killing at least 15 people and wounding more than 130. as of now every known terror group is a suspect. >>> yet another arrest in britain's phone hacking scandal reportedly of a former deputy editor of the news of the world. meantime, the house of commons wants to question rupert murdoch about the scandal and are even calls here in the u.s. on capitol hill for investigations. >>> two new studies in africa have found that an aids drug already shown to help prevent the spread of the virus in gay men also works for heterosexual men and women. experts call the drug traveda a breakthrough in the battle against aids. >>> white house is threatening to veto a measure passed by the house wednesday that would limit the government's role in protecting waterways from pollution. it would bar the epa from overruling decisions that states make on water quality. >>> and a new fiery display wednesday at europe's most active volcano, sicily's mt. etna sent fl
credit rating. >>> officials in india say so far there are no new leads in wednesday's triple bombings in mumbai. the attacks came without warning killing at least 15 people and wounding more than 130. as of now every known terror group is a suspect. >>> yet another arrest in britain's phone hacking scandal reportedly of a former deputy editor of the news of the world. meantime, the house of commons wants to question rupert murdoch about the scandal and are even calls here in...
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hair divas, from india, women cut off. used to make high-end wigs and weaves. the hair can go to big buck on the black market. >>> 16 vegetarian customers sue for mistakenly serving them meat. the group ordered vegetable is a moes samosis and got meat samosis instead. the group is trying to recover the cost of the trip to india where they dipped themselves in the gaungese river to cleanse their souls because of eating the meat. >> if i were asitic i would say they're suing for the cost of their trip. >> let me say one thing, because i love -- you can tell with the first bite whether it's a vegetable or meat -- >> first bite, say, hold on, guys. >> this is not the -- because it's literally, huge chunks of ground up lamb. a little different than potatoes and peas. >> yeah. >>> coming up next on "american morning," interviewing for a job? be careful which post on facebook, we'll talk to the head the company that does social media background checks for prospective employees. >> fascinating. friends posts pictures of you doing tequila shots? they see that, too. >>>
hair divas, from india, women cut off. used to make high-end wigs and weaves. the hair can go to big buck on the black market. >>> 16 vegetarian customers sue for mistakenly serving them meat. the group ordered vegetable is a moes samosis and got meat samosis instead. the group is trying to recover the cost of the trip to india where they dipped themselves in the gaungese river to cleanse their souls because of eating the meat. >> if i were asitic i would say they're suing for...
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. >>> reports of a remarkable discovery of a temple inside india. piles of gold, silver and precious gems set to be worth, get this, $11 billion. the treasure was found in a vault underneath the temple, some of which hadn't been opened in 150 years. descendants of a former royal family run the temple, and the fortune may have been stashed by a former king. as you said, it's enough to make indiana jones jealous. >> indiana johns, trying to get the crew to believe here. thanks so much, mary snow. have a good fourth of july, the rest of it, anyway. >> thank you so much. >> you bet. >> republicans on parade, most of the gop presidential candidates are spending this holiday with voters and key battleground states. a look at the politics and patriotism. a murder suspect taunts police saying meet him for brufrp at his mexican hideout. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in
. >>> reports of a remarkable discovery of a temple inside india. piles of gold, silver and precious gems set to be worth, get this, $11 billion. the treasure was found in a vault underneath the temple, some of which hadn't been opened in 150 years. descendants of a former royal family run the temple, and the fortune may have been stashed by a former king. as you said, it's enough to make indiana jones jealous. >> indiana johns, trying to get the crew to believe here. thanks so...
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. >>> in india, more details today in the bombings of the financial capital of mumbai. government officials say they had no warning of the explosions. nobody claimed responsibility for the attacks. the government has been careful not to point the finger at the pakistani militants who were responsible for the 2008 attacks. those who carried out the latest attacks worked in a very clan dau stein manner. >>> and then south sudan today became the newest member of the united nations. the former southern half of awe africa's largest nation celebrated independence on saturday in a ceremony attended by world leaders, but a lot of hard work does remain. south sudan is one of the poorest countries and least developed, and much reach an agreement with the northern neighbor with the border and oil fields and citizens. >>> new video just released from nasa showing the view from the space shuttle "atlantis" as it took off. as you know, this is the very last space shuttle mission. it is now docked at the international space station and scheduled to return to earth a week from today. i
. >>> in india, more details today in the bombings of the financial capital of mumbai. government officials say they had no warning of the explosions. nobody claimed responsibility for the attacks. the government has been careful not to point the finger at the pakistani militants who were responsible for the 2008 attacks. those who carried out the latest attacks worked in a very clan dau stein manner. >>> and then south sudan today became the newest member of the united...
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it and asked news international for an explanation, it was actually a problem with our suppliers in india and there was no such retrieval. >> have you had any contact with andy corson during the sheridan case? >> during the sheridan case. i think andy was in downing street during the sheridan case, so i would have had some contact. >> did you have direct contact, e-mails, letters? >> i said i would have had contact. >> but no e-mails, just a conversation? >> it would have been mainly to do with work, by e-mail or by telephone. >> just a couple of questions. why were you paying andy corson's legal fees and glenn mulcaire's legal fees during the sheridan case? >> as i understand it, i know james murdoch addressed this, when andy corson left the "news of the world" he had an agreement that all matters relating to this, his legal fees were paid, and i think the same for clive goodman. on glenn mulcaire, i think his legal fees would be paid when in fact he was a co-defendant in the civil cases. >> okay. just finally, are you aware of any payment to police officers? >> no. >> okay. thank you. >
it and asked news international for an explanation, it was actually a problem with our suppliers in india and there was no such retrieval. >> have you had any contact with andy corson during the sheridan case? >> during the sheridan case. i think andy was in downing street during the sheridan case, so i would have had some contact. >> did you have direct contact, e-mails, letters? >> i said i would have had contact. >> but no e-mails, just a conversation? >>...
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as you know, they persist in the idea that the india poses an exsister-in-law threat to their existence while terrorists that operate in the fattah are less threat to them and therefore they allocate their resources accordingly and they embrace different engagement activities with us differently. we have been over the course of time working to convince them that the terrorist threat, the extremist threat and to their west is as great a threat and probably a greater threat to them than any threat that india might pose. but it's on that basis, it's on that select chal disagreement about what is most threatening to them that these programs are viewed. so we would tend to view programs to improve counterinsurgency capability and their general purpose forces, policing and security role for their frontier core. we would tend to view those as more important than the higher end processes and programs. it's just one of those things we have to continue to work through. >> thank you. there's been a great deal of discussion about standards of interrogation and detainee treatment in some of the lang
as you know, they persist in the idea that the india poses an exsister-in-law threat to their existence while terrorists that operate in the fattah are less threat to them and therefore they allocate their resources accordingly and they embrace different engagement activities with us differently. we have been over the course of time working to convince them that the terrorist threat, the extremist threat and to their west is as great a threat and probably a greater threat to them than any...
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and in india, an owl that was rescued. >>> hidden in plain sight, mexico has stumbled on to what may be the largest marijuana plantation in the country's history. it stretches for more than 300 acres. rafael romo reports. >> reporter: the massive extension of the illegal crops can only seen from the air. field after field of marijuana grown between toe mamato talks. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country.stalk. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country. >> translator: once it's processed, the field will be destroyed by the method of incineration. >> reporter: the illegal field was found in mexico's baja peninsula. 450 miles south of tee with an that. it stands 300 acres. mexican officials say it's 168 times larger than the soccer field that mexico city's stadium. >> translator: it's very important to point out that with this finding, we have stopped the harvest of 120 metric tons of marijuana that would have produced 60 million doses. this considerably affects the financial structure of d
and in india, an owl that was rescued. >>> hidden in plain sight, mexico has stumbled on to what may be the largest marijuana plantation in the country's history. it stretches for more than 300 acres. rafael romo reports. >> reporter: the massive extension of the illegal crops can only seen from the air. field after field of marijuana grown between toe mamato talks. the mexican army says this is the biggest marijuana plantation ever found in the country.stalk. the mexican army...
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. >>> in india's financial capital mumbai is on high alert after three bombings rocked the city at rush hour. investigators are combing debris trying to determine which terror group is behind the attack which killed at least 17 people and wounded more than 140. >>> and new evidence this morning that any recovery in the housing market is still a long way off. foreclosure activity actually rose by 4% last month compared to may. now analysts expect at least 800,000 homes will be repossessed this year alone. they say that number would be far higher, but banks are actually backed up trying to process all the defaults. >>> and finally, the academy awards of the sports world. they are espn's espy awards complete with red carpet fashion and, oh, boy, was there a standout this year. giants star brian wilson is award crazy. he proved it. he was calling it a onesie. built-in gloves and his cougar cane and a beard where i do believe they have whole ecosystems yet to be discovered. >> it is a look. >> it is a look yes. >> such a strong reaction. you seem jealous of it. >> i'm a little jealous. big f
. >>> in india's financial capital mumbai is on high alert after three bombings rocked the city at rush hour. investigators are combing debris trying to determine which terror group is behind the attack which killed at least 17 people and wounded more than 140. >>> and new evidence this morning that any recovery in the housing market is still a long way off. foreclosure activity actually rose by 4% last month compared to may. now analysts expect at least 800,000 homes will be...
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. >>> new this morning, in northern india, at least 31 people are dead, after a train derailment in morning. right now, rescuers are trying to free trapped passengers from the carriages. officials say it is too early to know what exactly caused the derailment, and that accidents are common on the state owned indian railway. on thursday, 38 people died when a train hit a bus transporting a wedding party. >>> two chinese miners have survived after spending 180 hours trapped underground. rescuers pulled the pair to safety after hearing faint sounds overnight. crews think more men might be trapped in the same section of a ventilated tunnel. >>> as we showed you live here on mornings on 2, just about 40 minutes ago, the space shuttle atlantis has docked for a final time. atlantis and its crew will spend more than a week at the station. >>> a new country has a new leader this morning. 10s of thousands of people attended in the swearing in ceremony of the south sudan president. it officially became its own nation after separating from the north. but issues remain unresolved between the two countri
. >>> new this morning, in northern india, at least 31 people are dead, after a train derailment in morning. right now, rescuers are trying to free trapped passengers from the carriages. officials say it is too early to know what exactly caused the derailment, and that accidents are common on the state owned indian railway. on thursday, 38 people died when a train hit a bus transporting a wedding party. >>> two chinese miners have survived after spending 180 hours trapped...
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after turkey, secretary clinton visits greece, then india, then indonesia and then china. all of that over the next 12 days. >>> what is next for casey anthony? we know she's getting out of jail on sunday after three years. she walks out a free woman and anthony may be a rich woman after her release. there is speculation surrounding how she'll sell her story and for how much. >> meantime she's received a number of death threats as well fueling a lot of concern about her safety. joining us now, legal contributor for "in session" on trutv, sunny hostin following that case, knee deep in the case is a better way to put it. she'll walk out the door. at that point does the legal responsibility for casey anthony's safety sort of end with the authorities who have been holding her? you're gone, you're on your own? absolutely. >> good luck. >> it really does. i mean certainly when an inmate is in prison, prison officials are responsible for their safety. but realistically, once she's released into the public she's on her own. i will say this, usually defendants are released, you kno
after turkey, secretary clinton visits greece, then india, then indonesia and then china. all of that over the next 12 days. >>> what is next for casey anthony? we know she's getting out of jail on sunday after three years. she walks out a free woman and anthony may be a rich woman after her release. there is speculation surrounding how she'll sell her story and for how much. >> meantime she's received a number of death threats as well fueling a lot of concern about her safety....
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. >>> some shocking images from india this morning. a leopard pouncing, fangs bared on to a man's back. the snarling feline mauled 11 people in a west bengal village sending forestry officials running for their lives. six people are still recovering from their injuries. only after a terrifying standoff could police tranquilize the animal and it died soon after that. >> they say in india the lep arsed are protected, but they've had problem where they're encroaching more and more on villages looking for food. >> it's a big problem. >> thanks, natalie. >> sure. >> hot. >> absolutely. and staying that way. you and the weather. >> thank you very much. >> you look hot, al. >> let's see what's happening and we'll show you for today, we do have a risk of strong storms as the front drops down to new england in the northeast, but we've got slightly cooler weather. that's the good news through the plains and into minnesota. some showers hit or miss in the pacific northwest and the heat continues throughout m that's what's happening around the u.s
. >>> some shocking images from india this morning. a leopard pouncing, fangs bared on to a man's back. the snarling feline mauled 11 people in a west bengal village sending forestry officials running for their lives. six people are still recovering from their injuries. only after a terrifying standoff could police tranquilize the animal and it died soon after that. >> they say in india the lep arsed are protected, but they've had problem where they're encroaching more and more...
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and gets around world as i have done to china and india and africa and to suggest that because there are issues you have to answer a home you should cancel a trip like that and the opposition should be better than that. >> the select committees -- in 2003, on a catalog of the global traction in the media of potential payments made by journalists to the police. the investigation has announced will we understand the advice the committee would ignore? >> i am sure judicially inquiry will do that. one of the issues it is looking at is the relationship between politicians in the me and the conduct. >> if the prime minister had the new information about mr. coulson given by the guardian would he have gone ahead with the appointment? he should have passed that information. >> the point is this. if i have been told proper evidence that mr. coulson knew about hacking i would not have hired him. i couldn't be clear about this. .. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the previous -- or the prime minister's predecessor the honorable member said that he wanted to hold a public inquiry into this matter. >>
and gets around world as i have done to china and india and africa and to suggest that because there are issues you have to answer a home you should cancel a trip like that and the opposition should be better than that. >> the select committees -- in 2003, on a catalog of the global traction in the media of potential payments made by journalists to the police. the investigation has announced will we understand the advice the committee would ignore? >> i am sure judicially inquiry...